 | John Black - 1810 - 460 pagina’s
...native shore ; Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore, The Greek who sorrow to the Cyclop wrought; And he who, victor, with the Harpies fought,...Great as thou art, and peerless in renown, Yet thou to " Lewis" ow'st thy noblest fame ; Farther than thou didst sail, his deathless song Shall bear the dazzling... | |
 | Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 446 pagina’s
...with the day, and brought The wealth of India to thy native shore. Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore, The Greek, who sorrow to the Cyclops...renown, Yet thou to Camoens ow'st thy noblest fame; Further than thou didst sail, his deathless song Shall bear the dazzling splendour of thy name ; And... | |
 | British poets - 1822 - 282 pagina’s
...with the day, and brought The wealth of India to thy native shore ; Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore, The Greek, who sorrow to the Cyclops...thou art, and peerless in renown, Yet thou to Camoens owest thy noblest fame ; Further than thou didst sail, his deathless song Shall bear the dazzling splendour... | |
 | A. Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pagina’s
...thy native shore; Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore, The Greek who sorrow to the Cyclop wrought; And he, who victor, with the harpies fought,...thou art, and peerless in renown, Yet thou to Camoens owest thy noblest fame ; Further than thou didst sail, his deathless song Shall bear the dazzling splendour... | |
 | Innocencio Francisco da Silva - 1885 - 906 pagina’s
...he who, viclor, wilh the harpies fought, |>ever such pomp of naval honours wore. tireat^as thou arl, and peerless in renown, Yet thou to Camoens ow'st thy noblest fame ; Farther than thou didsl sàil, his deathless song Shall bear lhe dazzling splendour of thy name; A'ÍU under many a sky... | |
 | George Monteiro - 1996 - 212 pagina’s
...native shore: Ne'er did the Greek such length of seas explore; The Greek, who sorrow to the Cyclop wrought, And he, who, Victor, with the Harpies fought,...didst sail, his deathless song Shall bear the dazzling splendor of thy name; And under many a sky thy actions crown, While Time and Fame together glide along.6... | |
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